“It has become more than a musical — it’s a cultural touchstone, a rite of passage, and a source of joy and strength for millions,”...
The bisexual Black poet/teacher/activist June Jordan is getting renewed attention through a brand new stage work.
Everyone from Mary Chapin Carpenter to Pink Martini to Fantasia will be making a trip to the fabled outdoor Virginia venue.
More than a dozen international films will screen at in-person gatherings from March 24 to March 26 at the National Building Museum.
The "unapologetic, unabashedly gay artist" Perfume Genius brings his current tour of "Set My Heart on Fire" to the venue on Friday, March 25.
The National Cherry Blossom Festival blooms again with a combination of in-person and virtual events.
U.S. Botanic Garden and Smithsonian Gardens celebrate the orchid and the women who helped foster them.
Ice Cream Jubilee's March flavors include Banana Bourbon Caramel, Double Stout Caramel, and a Smoked Vanilla Sakura Cherry.
Michael Feinstein on the Gershwins, country music, Liza, the secret to his relationship, and the trouble with Spotify.
D.C.’s preeminent storytelling organization honors Women’s History Month with a showcase of seven extraordinary women sharing stories from their lives. The lineup for Funnier Than...
The legacy of the late, great Nelson Mandela is the focus of the next concert from the New Orchestra of Washington, a one-of-a-kind, genre-bending ensemble,...
A total of 32 short films — including documentaries, musicals, and narrative features — from numerous countries will stream in four distinct programs over the...
You can only imagine the sparks that will fly among fans catching Fletcher live for the first time since her last tour in 2019.
The Taste of Iceland offers four days of events highlighting cutting-edge aspects of contemporary Icelandic culture.
The Gay Men's Chorus celebrates chosen families, including those that helped get us through the past two years.